There are frequent and doom-laden messages concerning impending water shortages but the consequential negative effects on the availability of waters for healing and the factors underlying the decline in the use of water therapies in some parts of the world are ignored. This article reviews the evidence for the medicinal uses of water, past and present, showing how ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Celtic and Hebrew societies all used water for medicinal purposes, sometimes in conjunction with herbal medicine. Water treatments consisted of hydrotherapy (techniques of therapeutic bathing and use of water), balneotherapy (therapeutic bathing in medicinal and thermal springs) and thalassotherapy (the therapeutic use of ocean bathing and marine pr...
The symbol of water is a very ancient and powerful symbol of timeless origin that has acquired many ...
When we consider water in the cultural context, it allows us to understand and appreciate its role a...
When we consider water in the cultural context, it allows us to understand and appreciate its role ...
There are frequent and doom-laden messages concerning impending water shortages but the consequentia...
8 p.Despite technological and medical advances of recent centuries does water still have the capaci...
The author presents epidemiologic evidence supporting the notion of water as an important factor in ...
Peer reviewedHumanity discovered the curative properties of water more than 4 000 years ago. This c...
Background. The average adult human body of 70 kilograms consists in about 67.85% water distributed ...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Abstract Water has meaning for health, illness and wellbeing. Central themes of meaning can be ident...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
The symbol of water is a very ancient and powerful symbol of timeless origin that has acquired many ...
When we consider water in the cultural context, it allows us to understand and appreciate its role a...
When we consider water in the cultural context, it allows us to understand and appreciate its role ...
There are frequent and doom-laden messages concerning impending water shortages but the consequentia...
8 p.Despite technological and medical advances of recent centuries does water still have the capaci...
The author presents epidemiologic evidence supporting the notion of water as an important factor in ...
Peer reviewedHumanity discovered the curative properties of water more than 4 000 years ago. This c...
Background. The average adult human body of 70 kilograms consists in about 67.85% water distributed ...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Abstract Water has meaning for health, illness and wellbeing. Central themes of meaning can be ident...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
Historians tend to assume that in pre-modern Europe people avoided the water, as too unsafe, risky a...
The symbol of water is a very ancient and powerful symbol of timeless origin that has acquired many ...
When we consider water in the cultural context, it allows us to understand and appreciate its role a...
When we consider water in the cultural context, it allows us to understand and appreciate its role ...